​​It’s that time again, Fiction Friday is upon us and this week is my first post since launching the “Everyday Adventures” Channillo series. In case you haven’t heard, let me tell you about Channillo, then we’ll get to the good stuff.

Channillo.com is a website dedicated to serialized literature, short fiction, and regularly scheduled fiction. For a monthly subscription fee ranging from $5-$20 a month you can get access to a wide range of fiction and journal entries in different genres. Some authors, like myself, opt instead of collecting payment for our work to donate our earning to charity. My series, Everyday Adventures, will be donating to Child’s Play, a charity that focuses on providing games to children in hospitals.

Everyday Adventures is a series of short and micro fiction that I will be publishing Tuesdays and Thursdays. Channillo is also hosting my short story Beverage Therapy which will be released in November as part of a short story competition in which I was a finalist.

Channillo is a great place to showcase some of my shorter work (like the micro fiction below) and I look forward to hearing my reader’s experiences. Thanks as always for your support, and don’t forget to subscribe!

Happy Reading!~Eliza

Prompt: You walk out of a board meeting and quickly pen a letter to your significant others. What does it say?

Dearest Marjorie, The meetings have concluded and all ended as we’ve expected. Boris’ departure from the company so suddenly has left a large hole in the organization and no one to fill it. I’m to travel to Vienna and secure a successor for him. Thankfully, this will open up the opportunity for which we’ve been waiting. I leave tonight and will keep in contact as much as I am able. I’ll return with the position in hand or not at all. All my love, Martin

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